Attorney Nina Gross Selected to Super Lawyers® for 5 Consecutive Years
New York, NY 10017 (PRWEB) February 16, 2016 -- Nina Gross, a matrimonial and family lawyer with Dobrish Michaels Gross LLP, was selected to Super Lawyers® for five consecutive years - from 2010 to 2015. No more than five percent of practicing attorneys in the state are included in Super Lawyers®, making continuous inclusion in the listing a considerable achievement for any legal professional.
The Super Lawyers® selection process begins when a candidate receives a peer nomination, or the Super Lawyers® research team identifies the candidate. The initial vetting process includes third-party feedback, independent research, and a wide-range of other indicators related to the candidate’s experience, honors, professional activities, and more.
Candidates with high point totals serve on a Blue Ribbon Panel, which evaluates other candidates within their main practice area. Only those with the highest scores are included in final selection. According to Super Lawyers®, this is no more than five percent of attorneys in the state.
About Nina Gross
Attorney Nina Gross joined Dobrish Michaels Gross LLP in 1998 after working at the Legal Aid Society, Juvenile Rights Division, where she represented children in a variety of familial situations. Nina is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, a member of the Matrimonial Committee of the Women’s Bar Association of New York, and a member of the Family Law Section of the New York Bar Association.
Today, Nina is wholly devoted to family and matrimonial law - specifically, cases that involve high net-worth divorces and complex financial and child custody matters. She has written for the Family Law Review and lectured for the Family Law Section of the New York State Bar Association, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and the Practice Law Institute.
Find more information about Nina Gross here.
David Elbaum, Dobrish Michaels Gross LLP, http://www.dmglawny.com, +1 (212) 532-4000 Ext: 0, [email protected]
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